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Good news for artists ! AI art is effortless.

  • Writer: humanartpostai
    humanartpostai
  • Jan 13
  • 2 min read

Now you can learn from the first great female painter in history.


(pictured above : Judith with the head of Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi)
(pictured above : Judith with the head of Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi)

You made it through where most gave up.


Some of us consider learning art the greatest struggle of our lives.

How many hours did you spend learning it? Thousands of hours, painfully grinding the fundamentals of composition, anatomy, line, shade, color, texture, into your hands.

Long nights, early mornings. The constant doubt, as to whether you would ever reach your goals.

Day, after day, after day. And this, for years.

And now that you’ve reached a certain skill level, they make a tool that allows randoms to create art more realistic than yours.


Effortlessly.


If you stand your ground and remain in the world of art, that makes you an underdog.

But this, just like every constraint, is a good thing for your art.

Throughout history, the most revolutionary artists have been those who faced the toughest constraints.

Let’s not mention Van Gogh’s mental illness, Nietzsche’s madness and his Zarathustra, or Da Vinci growing up poor without his parents.

The list is endless.


“You found me pathetic even before laying eyes on my work.”

These are the words of Artemisia Gentileschi, the first renowned female painter in history.

She faced the unimaginable prejudice against women in 17th-century Florence. She was raped early on in her career.

This only made her more daring and audacious. Her art became shocking and violent.

Drawing from her circumstances, she crafted a completely new energy in painting.


So can you, the underdog, use this pain of yours to go beyond what existed before.


How do you feel? Let me know in the comments below.

 
 
 

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